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A GAD actuary has been appointed to a new financial panel. The cost benefit analysis panel was set up by the Bank of England and Prudential Regulation Authority.
The Insolvency Service has seen an increase in fraudsters targeting people who have previously suffered a loss on an investment.
UK Export Finance and CORFO announce partnership in London on Chile Day.
Leading space experts from around the world gathered at the Royal Institution today to discuss the future of microgravity research and human presence in low Earth orbit.
The Charity Commission, the regulator of charities for England and Wales, has opened a statutory inquiry into Eldonian Community Trust Limited.
The Court of Appeal has upheld the CMA’s finding of cartel infringement relating to an illegal market sharing agreement in the supply of an essential medicine.
Statement of objections sets out how Google may have broken competition law by using its dominance to favour its own ad tech services in open-display advertising.
A letter from Marcus Bokkerink and Sarah Cardell to the Secretaries of State for the Department for Business and Trade, and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, regarding ticket sales.
The Charity Commission has disqualified a former trustee of The Mahfouz Foundation as part of its statutory inquiry into the charity, which has today concluded with the publication of an official report.
The Charity Commission has disqualified two former trustees of Burke’s Peerage Foundation as part of its statutory inquiry into the charity, which has today concluded with the publication of an official report.
The UK Pavilion opened at SEMICON Taiwan 2024 as the 3rd largest country pavilion, with 24 businesses to explore opportunities for collaboration with Taiwan.
Science Secretary Peter Kyle welcomed the launch of the Sentinel-2C satellite, which lifted off successfully this morning (Thursday 5 September) at 2:50am BST from Kourou in French Guiana.
Researchers at the University of Dundee are receiving a government funding boost to continue their vital work for a further 5 years.
The CMA is investigating concerns regarding the sale of Oasis concert tickets by Ticketmaster, including how so-called ‘dynamic pricing’ may have been used.
GAD's quality assurance reviews of financial models helps with verifying model calculations and validating data and assumptions.
A new snake-like inspection robot has been trialed at Dounreay to survey confined areas
UK’s 2nd pavilion at 2024 SEMICON Taiwan brings more UK businesses to Taiwan to explore collaboration opportunities in the semiconductor industry.
High-Level Informal Presidential Discussion on new technologies, Artificial Intelligence and the digital divide. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to the WTO and UN, Simon Manley.
The Charity Commission has opened a statutory inquiry into Flic-Flac Gymnastics Club.
Company director banned for 15 years for Covid support scheme abuse
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